Night of the Beaches 2025 in Hungary promises unforgettable summer fun in July

If you’re looking for a one-of-a-kind summer experience, Night of the Beaches 2025 is a can’t-miss event! On 26 July, dozens of spas and water parks across Hungary will stay open late, offering nighttime swimming, live concerts, and spectacular shows.
Night of the Beaches 2025
As termalfurdo.hu reports, Night of the Beaches 2025 promises another unforgettable evening for water lovers. Taking place on the last weekend of July, the event will feature extended hours, special discounts, and unique entertainment at spas across the country.
Organised for the 16th year by the Hungarian Spa Association, the goal is to let visitors enjoy the magic of waterside fun, not just during the day, but well into the night. Hungary’s most beloved thermal spas—including Zalakaros, Sárvár, and Aquaworld—will host late-night swim parties, music, and themed events to draw in guests.

Music, dancing, and themed events
The main draw of Night of the Beaches is its lively atmosphere, with music and energy flowing across participating venues. Most spas will feature DJ sets or live music performances: in Cegléd, acts like Back to Black, Attila Náksi, and Viki Metzker will entertain crowds, while in Harkány and Zalakaros, musical and sauna-themed programs will take turns throughout the evening.
The night will also include special shows, such as fire jugglers and aquatic fireworks. Select spas will offer themed parties as well: Igali Fürdő will channel Caribbean vibes, while Ráckeve will celebrate Japanese culture and cuisine during a Japan Night. Mezőtúr spa will host all-day sports and family-friendly activities to appeal to guests of every age.
Tickets, discounts, and extended hours
In addition to its exciting lineup, Night of the Beaches is an attractive option financially: many locations will offer discounts, and some evening events will be accessible with regular daytime tickets. For instance, Annagora Aquapark will charge a flat rate for the full day, while Lupa Beach will admit guests for free starting at 7 p.m.

Opening hours vary by location, with many spas staying open until midnight or even 1–2 a.m., including in Cegléd, Martfű, and Zalakaros. Notably, many venues will not charge extra for evening programs if you already have a day pass, giving visitors full value for their admission.
Dozens of spas expected to join again this year
While the full list of participating venues for Night of the Beaches 2025 has yet to be finalised, dozens of spas have already confirmed their participation. In recent years, between 40 and 50 spas joined in, and a similar turnout is expected this year. With the variety of events and locations growing each year, it’s worth keeping an eye on updates from the Hungarian Spa Association and local spas for the latest information.
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